According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft is apparently jumping on the bandwagon and they are testing prototypes for optical wear similar to Google Glass.
This could potentially push the company into that market. A source
familiar with the project said the company has asked several component
makers in Asia to supply cameras and other key components for
prototypes. The person has cautioned, however, the device may not reach
mass production.
With no images of the Microsoft Glass prototypes, we’re just speculating what they could look like. Hopefully better than the Victoria Beckham-esque ones here. |
Tests show Microsoft is keeping close tabs on the emerging market for
“wearable” technology, which includes wristwatches that replicate some
features of smartphones and more bizarre ideas, such as tattoos to log
people onto their computers. Market-research firm ABI Research is
expecting annual sales of wearable devices will reach 485 million units
by the year 2018. Microsoft is “determined to take the lead in hardware
manufacturing to make sure the company won’t miss out on the
opportunities in the wearable gadget market,” the source said.
These tests show that Microsoft’s efforts to transform itself from
mainly a software company into one that produces the gadgets on which
their software will run. Smartphones and other hardware devices have
helped transform consumer technology and have established the likes of
rival Apple as
a tech giant. By contrast, Microsoft has largely been sidelined in the
consumer hardware market. Microsoft’s determination to become a bigger
player in consumer tech gear was underscored by its $7 billion acquisition of
Nokia’s mobile phone business. The company last year also started
making its own tablet device; Surface and apparently the company is
currently testing its own Web-connected watch.
In wearable computing, Google has been the prototype leader in the
wearable tech field with the company’s Google Glass device. It has a
postage-stamp-sized computer screen just above the right eye which
coupled with internal components and software, allows the user to take
photos with voice commands and get digital directions without looking at
a smartphone. Some say companies making gadgets that duplicate
features of mobile phones could undercut smartphone sales. As
competition drives down prices of most technology, wearable tech also
could provide an opening for higher-cost gear. “The wearable trend has
the potential to boost the currently thin margins of consumer technology
products by allowing tech brands to price their products at the kind of
premiums normally reserved for fashion accessories,” said HSBC analyst
Jenny Lai.
Samsung
recently introduced a web-connected watch and back in May.
Interestingly, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said wearable computers
will be a “key branch” in technology, though he said he didn’t believe
eyewear-like gear would have mainstream appeal.
As of Oct. 10, Microsoft has 78 U.S. patents related to head-mounted
displays and other wearable technologies and 94 published pending
applications, according to intellectual property firm Envision IP. Google had 59 such U.S. patents, Envision said.
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